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On July 28 at 8:30 p.m., officers responded to the 6900 block of Quad Avenue, 21222, in Precinct 12/North Point, for an attempted armed robbery. The victim reported that he and several friends were riding dirt bikes onto his truck when several suspects approached him. One suspect held a handgun to the victim's temple and tried to take the victim's dirt bike. The suspects were unsuccessful, and ran off into the woods. The victim attempted to follow the suspects, but the suspect with the handgun stepped out of the woods and fired several shots at the victim's truck. The truck was struck several times, but there were no injuries.

Detectives have been able to locate a photograph of a person who may have information about this case.

Reward Offered

The Baltimore County Police Department is asking anyone with information about this crime to contact detectives at 410-307-2020.

Tips can be submitted to Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7-LOCKUP (1-866-756-2587). To text a message to Metro Crime Stoppers, send to "CRIMES" (274637), then enter the message starting with "MCS," or email a tip to www.metrocrimestoppers.org. Those contacting Metro Crime Stoppers can remain anonymous and might be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.

Update (January 6): The identities of the four suspects arrested in the stabbing of a Towson University student have been released. Their identities, booking photos and charges are listed below.

Baltimore County Police have identified suspects responsible for the stabbing of a Towson University student during an armed robbery on November 3. Detectives also believe that the suspect may be connected to additional robberies as well.

No charges have been filed for our cases at this time. The suspects are already in custody in another jurisdiction and are being held without bail.

Detectives are continuing to investigate the cases, and charges are likely to be filed this week.

We are unable to release or confirm any additional information until after the suspects are formally charged.

"Once again Chief Johnson and the Baltimore County Police Department have shown why they are among the finest in the nation. The resolution of this case is another example why our clearance rates exceed the national average," said County Executive Kevin Kamenetz.

Identities of Four Suspects

The photo below is of Calvin Fogg, 21 years old, of the 1600 block of Northbourne Road, 21239 has been charged with armed robbery, attempted first degree murder and first degree assault.

The photo below is of Isaiah Darious Fogg, 19 years old, of the 1600 block of Northbourne Road, 21239, has been charged with armed robbery, attempted first degree murder, first degree assault and second degree assault.

The photo below is of Thomas Edward Lockwood-Lewis, 21 years old, of the 5300 block of Remmel Avenue, 21206, has been charged with armed robbery, attempted first degree murder and first degree assault.

The photo below is of Edward Hawkins, 19 years old, of the 2700 block of Pelham Avenue, 21213, has been charged with armed robbery, attempted first degree murder, first degree assault and second degree assault.

The Baltimore County Police Department is currently investigating a shooting that occurred in Precinct 12/North Point.

On November 15 at approximately 7:06 p.m., police responded to the 1600 block of Four Georges Court, 21222, for a gunshot wound. Their investigation revealed that a male subject who was standing at the location was approached by suspects who began shooting at him. The victim, who is not being identified at this time, was shot at least once in the lower part of his body. The victim was transported to an area hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

The unknown suspects were last seen fleeing the scene on foot.

Reward Offered

The Baltimore County Police Department is asking anyone with information about this crime to contact detectives at (410) 307-2020.

Tips can be submitted to Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7-LOCKUP (1-866-756-2587). To text a message to Metro Crime Stoppers, send to "CRIMES" (274637), then enter the message starting with "MCS," or email a tip to www.metrocrimestoppers.org. Those contacting Metro Crime Stoppers can remain anonymous and might be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.